Thursday 25 February 2021

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare News and Analysis

The latest naval warfare news and analysis from Breaking Defense
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Weekly Briefing
Naval Warfare

SPOTLIGHT: The Pacific Cloud: Deterrence, Collaboration, & Security

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Boeing, Navy Discuss T-7A As Goshawk Replacement

The Navy has "no program of record right now" to replace its T-45 trainers, said Chuck Dabundo, Boeing VP for T-7 programs, but the company is "working closely with them in answering questions" about the T-7A Red Hawk's capabilities.

 

IDEX 2021: First COVID-Era Defense Show Kicks Off

On opening day, the UAE armed forces signed 19 defense contracts, with the larger part going to domestic companies. "Worth $1.37 billion, 22% of the deals were signed with seven international firms while 78% went to 12 local companies," Staff Brig. Gen. Mohammed Al Hassani, official spokesman for IDEX and NAVDEX, said in a press briefing.

 

DoD Budget 'Bloodletting' Inches Closer To Reality

The Pentagon is at an "inflection point" in terms of how to split the military budget between the services, Rep. Joe Courtney said, a growing recognition that the budget calculus is about to change.

 

Roles & Missions Scrub Needed For All Domain Ops: CSAF Brown

The Pentagon needs to look at "seams, gaps and overlaps" as they implement the new strategy for All Domain Ops, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown says.

 

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